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1 IOM REVISED APPEAL IOM PROGRAMMING WITHIN THE REVISED PAKISTAN FLOODS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 2010 SEPTEMBER 2010 PAKISTAN FLOOD 2010 IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
2 SUMMARY The floods that struck Pakistan in July August 2010 have been the worst in the country s history affecting more than 18 million across Pakistan, killing some 1,750 people and devastating homes, essential services, key infrastructure and the livelihood of a vast majority of those residing in these areas. Eighty one districts have been affected by the floods over an area of 160,000 km², reaching from Gilgit Baltistan in the mountainous north to southern Sindh. This appeal covers proposed IOM interventions within the revised Pakistan Floods Emergency Response Plan (FERP) The fifteen IOM projects are concentrated in the following clusters: Shelter & Non Food Items (NFIs), Community Restoration, Health, Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM), Coordination and Support Services, Logistics and Emergency Telecommunications, Agriculture and Protection IOM has also been designated cluster lead for Shelter & Non food Items Cluster for the 2010 Flood Response, and is working with more than 70 cluster partners at national and provincial level to ensure coordination and monitoring of cluster activities. To continue providing assistance to victims of the floods in Pakistan, IOM is appealing for a total of USD million within the revised Pakistan Floods Emergency Response Plan. IOM PROJECTS SUMMARY TABLE OF EMERGENCY APPEAL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS AGRICULTURE Support to Agriculture and Livelihoods Activities in Flood Affected Districts of KP, Punjab and Sindh through Distribution of Tool Kits CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT Enhancing Humanitarian Support and Information to Camp and Settlement based Populations through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) COMMUNITY RESTORATION Enabling returns through debris removal thereby improving access to homes CODE 10/A/34850/R 10/CSS/34819/R 10/ER/34826/R FUNDING REQU. USD 2,000,000 1,773,450 10,369,552 PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
3 IOM PROJECTS Repairing community infrastructure and revitalizing critical livelihoods in 60 peri urban villages across the flood affected areas of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Gilgit Baltistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir Human Resources and Rapid Procurement Support to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) for the Flood affected Vulnerable Population in Pakistan During the CODE 10/ER/34830/R 10/ER/34832/R FUNDING REQU. USD 15,227,913 4,000,000 COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES Security Awareness Induction Training for humanitarian aid workers, in particular NGO staff, during the flood response 10/CSS/34844/R 1,500,000 HEALTH Provision of Emergency Health Care Services through Strengthening Referral Mechanisms to Flood affected IDPs and Host Communities in Dera Ghazi Khan Division of South Punjab, Pakistan IOM Pakistan Primary Health Care Revitalization Program for floodaffected communities in Southern Punjab and Southern Sindh LOGISTICS AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Transport and Distribution of In Kind Contributions; receipt, warehousing and transportation of in kind relief goods for Shelter/NFI, WASH and Health cluster members Logistics Support to NDMA; act as consignee for in kind contributions to NDMA and provide transportation of relief items to flood affected areas PROTECTION Mass Communications for Flood affected Population of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit Balochistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir Preventing Trafficking in Persons amongst the flood affected population throughout Pakistan SHELTER & NON FOOD ITEMS Shelter Support in Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir Residual Emergency Shelter and Non Food Items Support to the Monsoon Flood affected Population in Pakistan Coordination Support to Shelter Cluster Response to Flood affected Population 10/H/34092/R 10/H/34920/R 10/CSS/34839/R 10/CSS/34841/R 10/P HR RL/33954/R 10/P HR RL/34849/R 10/S NF/34809/R 10/S NF/34834/R 10/S NF/34847/R 618,859 1,524,300 1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 25,777,141 42,347,359 2,000,000 TOTAL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS 114,138,574 PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
4 CAPACITY AND RESPONSE TO DATE Working in Pakistan for nearly thirty years, IOM is in daily contact with the country s government on the national, provincial, district, and sub district levels. For the flood response and other natural disasters the Organization s main national counterpart is the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). IOM has an extensive mission and sub office structure throughout the country with long established networks of cooperation with national and international organizations. IOM s main office is located in Islamabad, and the Organization has also offices in Mirpur, Peshawar, Lahore, Multan, Sukkur, Karachi, Hyderabad, Buner and Dir. In addition, IOM has been designated lead for Shelter & Non food Items Cluster. This follows cluster lead functions for Emergency Shelter after the 2005 earthquake and CCCM in IOM is coordinating the shelter response at the national level and is also in charge of the shelter coordination in the field hubs in Punjab and Sindh, while other partners have taken up coordination role in other provinces. At the moment, more than 70 partners work closely together in the Shelter cluster to help floodaffected victims. IOM Pakistan Offices As of 21 st September, IOM and shelter cluster members have provided emergency shelter for more than 373,000 households across Pakistan. This includes over 237,804 tents and 272,688 plastic tarpaulins 1. Provinces Estimated Emergency Shelter Emergency Shelter Shelter Need Served /HH Pipeline Remaining Need / HH PAK 7,633 1,894-5,740 Balochistan 81,326 19,128 3,580 58,618 Gilgit Baltistan 8,400 8, FATA 7,821 4,585-3,236 KPK 241, ,496 66,520 1,461 Punjab 472,162 99,113 85, ,755 Sindh 1,062,469 66,998 72, ,259 Unknown 67,539 TOTAL 1,887, , ,145 1,212,608 Total Shelter Needs, Distribution, Pipeline and Gaps as of 21 st September 2010 Also distributed by the cluster members are 7,548 tool kits, 465,091 blankets, 117,245 kitchen sets and 102,169 beddings and mats. A further 84,074 tents and 422,142 plastic tarpaulins are 1 shelterpakistan.org PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
5 reported to be in the pipeline, as well as 459,579 blankets, 91,971 kitchen sets and 3,050 bedding sets and mats. IOM has also established two clinics at Rural Health Center (RHC) Sher Sultan and RHC Kot Mithan with mobile outreach capacity in flood affected districts Muzaffargarh and Rajanpur. Fixed clinics are established in Rural Health Center Gharo and Rural Health Center Chauhar Jamali of district Thatta in Southern Sindh. Since establishing the clinics, IOM doctors and health staff have treated more than 2,,000 patients including children, women and elderly people. Most common diseases treated are diarrhea, skin diseases and suspected malaria. Patients seen and treated at IOM Rural Health Centers (RHCs) s Shehr Sultan Kot Mithan Gharo Chohar Jamali Total IOM Rural Health Centers Number of people seen and treated as of 21 st September The IOM mass communications programme is a service established for the flood affected populations, the government and the humanitarian community to inform flood victims of humanitarian services such as available health facilities, vaccination campaigns, food and shelter distributions and prevention measures against water borne diseases. Information is provided through a variety of informal and formal communication networks including FM radio, electronic and print media, group discussions, distribution of printed materials and awareness raising sessions in communities. While donor support received through contributions from Canada, ECHO, Japan, Sweden, United Kingdom, the USA, the CERF and the ERF amounting to some USD 29.5 million have allowed IOM to provide initial assistance to populations affected by this crisis, IOM is seeking additional support to expand and continue its existing its provision of assistance to victims of the floods in Pakistan. PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
6 IOM PROJECTS LIST AGRICULTURE Support to Agriculture and Livelihoods Activities in Flood Affected Districts of KP, Punjab and Sindh through Distribution of Tool Kits 10/A/34850/R Beneficiaries Total: 35,000 Project Duration Sep 2010 Mar 2011 Provision of agriculture hand tools for crop management to farming households displaced and affected by floods to enable the revival and resumption of productive agricultural activities, contributing to livelihood recovery, food security and self reliance. 35,000 flood affected farmers with prioritization of female headed households involved in agriculture in Sindh, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. USD 2,000,000 CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT (CCCM) Enhancing Humanitarian Support and Information to Camp and Settlementbased Populations through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) 10/CSS/34819/R Support the CCCM cluster and its local government partners to coordinate humanitarian support to displaced populations through the systematic collection and analysis of data of IDP sites on the following indicators: general displacement situation, population movements, site management, site demographics, shelter, watsan, protection and security, health, NFIs, education, site community dynamics, food and nutrition, and return, relocation, or resettlement. Within the process of data collection, two way information channels will be established through regular visits by DTM teams that will identify communication gaps, liaise with cluster and humanitarian actors for message development, and communicate back to camp/settlement based populations to address their information needs. Beneficiaries Total: 1,691,000 Up to 1,691,000 persons reported to be displaced in camps/settlements within the province of Sindh Children: 422,750 Women: 862,410 Project Duration Sep 2010 Mar 2011 Sindh provinces USD 1,773,450 PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
7 COMMUNITY RESTORATION Enabling returns through debris removal, thereby improving access to homes 10/ER/34826/R Beneficiaries Total: 600,000 To enable the return of displaced populations through residential and street debris removal that improves the access and habitability of homes 3,500 households as direct beneficiaries of household clean up (1,785 females, 1,715 males, and 875 children). 600,000 beneficiaries of large scale debris removal (306,000 females, 294,000 males, and 150,000 children). Children: 150,000 Women: 306,000 Project Duration Sep 2010 Sept 2011 USD 10,369,552 Repairing community infrastructure and revitalizing critical livelihoods in 60 peri urban villages across the flood affected areas of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Gilgit Baltistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir 10/ER/34830/R Beneficiaries Total: 300,000 To catalyze the recovery process with restoration of community infrastructure and livelihoods that enable or support the return of flood victims to peri urban communities, in close coordination with humanitarian mechanisms Additionally, 60,000 women will benefit from small grants provided to female community groups to address special needs such as those noted in the McRAM Children: 75,000 Women: 153,000 Project Duration Sep 2010 Sept 2011 USD 15,227,913 Human Resources and Rapid Procurement Support to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) for the Flood Affected Vulnerable Population in Pakistan During the 10/ER/34832/R To provide a comprehensive program of support to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) during early recovery to improve its response capacities and human resources. This assistance will reinforce the operations of the NDMA in Islamabad and its field locations in accordance with early recovery principles. PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
8 Beneficiaries Total: 18,000, million flood affected people in KPK, Sindh, Punjab, Gilgit Baltistan, Balochistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir Children: 4,500,000 Women: 9,180,000 Project Duration Sep 2010 Sept 2011 USD 4,000,000 COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES Beneficiaries Total: 540 Security Awareness Induction Training for humanitarian aid workers, in particular NGO staff, during the flood response 10/CSS/34844/R Provision of Security Awareness Induction Training to Humanitarian Aid Workers, especially the NGO staff delivering assistance to the flood affected and conflict affected population. Up to 540 Humanitarian Aid Workers/NGO Staff including 200 females Women: 200 Project Duration Sep 2010 Sept 2011 HEALTH / USD 1,500,000 Provision of Emergency Health Care Services through Strengthening Referral Mechanisms to Flood Affected IDPs and Host Communities in Dera Ghazi Khan Division of South Punjab, Pakistan 10/H/34092/R To ensure access to high impact, critical life saving services for up to 30,000 men, women and children in communities of flood affected areas of Punjab, through healthcare service provision including mobile outreach, facilitated referral, dignified discharge and return Beneficiaries Project Duration Aug 2010 Oct 2010 Total: 300,000 flood affected victims, with focus on children and women USD 618,859 IOM Pakistan Primary Health Care Revitalization Program for flood affected communities in Southern Punjab and Southern Sindh 10/H/34920/ PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
9 Beneficiaries IOM s health activities are two fold, to ensure continued access to primary health care services and revitalization of basic health facilities to functional status to serve the flood affected population Total: 500,000 flood affected victims accessing primary health care facilities (including women, children and elderly) Children: 210,000 Women: 245,000 Project Duration Aug 2010 Jul 2011 USD 1,524,300 LOGISTICS AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Transport and Distribution of In Kind Contributions; (receipt, warehousing and transportation of in kind relief goods for Shelter/NFI, WASH and Health cluster members) 10/CSS/34839/R Beneficiaries Total: 2,600,000 To prevent mortality and morbidity by rapid, cost effective and secure delivery of urgent relief aid to flood affected population The number of direct beneficiaries will depend on the volumes of non food relief goods consigned to IOM by the international community. The present estimate aim at reaching approximately 400,000 families in need of immediate relief aid Children: 1,092,000 Women: 1,274,000 Project Duration Sep 2010 Mar 2011 USD 1,500,000 Logistics Support to NDMA (act as consignee for in kind contributions to NDMA and provide transportation of relief items to flood affected areas) 10/CSS/34841/R Beneficiaries Total: 3,250,000 Provision of transport support to NDMA to facilitate rapid, cost effective and secure delivery of relief aid to flood affected population across Pakistan. The number of direct beneficiaries will depend on the volume of relief goods consigned to IOM. Present estimates aim at reaching approximately 500,000 families in need of immediate relief aid Children: 1,365,000 Women: 1,592,500 Project Duration Sep 2010 Mar 2011 PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
10 USD 1,500,000 PROTECTION Mass Communications for Flood Affected Population of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit Balochistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir 10/P HR RL/33954/R Beneficiaries Total: 18,000,000 Project Duration Aug 2010 Jul 2011 To provide critical information to flood affected population regarding access to humanitarian and post return aid through formal and informal communication network Up to 18 million persons affected (9,180,000 female, 8,820,000 male, 4,500,000 children) / requ. USD 3,000,000 Preventing Trafficking in Persons amongst the flood affected population throughout Pakistan 10/P HR RL/34849/R 1) To raise awareness amongst the affected population of the threat of trafficking in persons and to enhance the protection of women and children from being trafficked Beneficiaries Project Duration Aug 2010 Jul ) To minimize the incident of trafficking in persons within flood affected areas through addressing the vulnerabilities of at risk populations Total: Up to 9,180,000 women and children who are at risk of trafficking USD 1,000,000 SHELTER & NON-FOOD ITEMS Shelter Support in Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, and Pakistan Administered Kashmir 10/S NF/34809/R Beneficiaries Total: 343,000 To provide durable solutions to the flood affected population through the provision of shelter support for those with damaged or destroyed houses, with a special emphasis on shelter needs of vulnerable groups 49,000 most vulnerable households with completely destroyed or beyond repair houses. Children: 85,750 Women: 174,930 PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
11 Project Duration Sep 2010 Sept 2011 requ. USD 25,777,141 Beneficiaries Residual Emergency Shelter and Non Food Items Support to the Monsoon Flood Affected Population in Pakistan PKA FL 10/S NF/34834/R To fulfill certain immediate shelter and NFI needs of vulnerable groups affected by monsoon rains and flood in Pakistan Total: 1,137,500 Flood affected families whose houses have been partially damaged or destroyed or for people being accommodated by a host family. Children: 477,750 Project Duration Sep 2010 Mar 2011 Beneficiaries USD 42,347,359 Coordination Support to Shelter Cluster Response to Flood Affected Population PKA FL 10/S NF/34847/R Project Duration Sep 2010 Mar 2011 Support the Shelter Cluster at the national level and provincial level in order to ensure effective coordination and monitoring through integration of elements pertaining to the coordination and management of the displaced in line with the shelter cluster s response strategy Shelter Cluster Members, NDMA, PDMA Balochistan, KP, Punjab and Sindh / USD 2,000,000 CONTACTS: IOM PAKISTAN: OFFICE / / / PAKISTANFLOODSRESPONSE@IOM.INT IOM WEBSITE: IOM GENEVA EMERGENCY AND POST CRISIS DIVISION: EPC@IOM.INT / DONOR RELATIONS DIVISION: DRD@IOM.INT / PAKISTAN FLOOD IOM REVISED APPEAL SEPTEMBER 2010
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